Calls for disclosure of $4.6 billion worth of contracts with vaccine manufacturers have prompted a cabinet filibuster. Liberal MPs on the Commons health committee delayed a vote to compel release of the terms to legislators: “We were elected to govern and we were elected to lead.”
No, you were elected to rip off the electorate.
SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. says it has inked its first hydroelectric engineering contract in the U.S., offering services for projects in Pennsylvania as the U.S. government moves to provide more support for clean energy efforts.
The Montreal-based engineering company will work on three hydroelectric projects in the state, which is home to a large oil and gas industry, and would add powerhouses to sites owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
“This contract, the first of its kind for us in the U.S., is in line with our strategy to grow and position our hydro capabilities and expertise in this important market,” SNC-Lavalin chief executive Ian Edwards said in a statement. “It also supports our broader sustainability goals to be an industry leader in the fight against climate change.”
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